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Suppliers quench Poland Spring's thirst for training

From bottle molding to palletizing, training from packaging equipment vendors is vital to mechanics at the Poland Spring, ME, bottling facility.

Poland Spring personnel and Christian Schlichtenbrede (in back) of Kisters Kayat observe a control panel for a multipacker used
Poland Spring personnel and Christian Schlichtenbrede (in back) of Kisters Kayat observe a control panel for a multipacker used

Ongoing vendor-supplied training and machine audits are critical to training mechanics at the Poland Spring Bottling Co. in Poland Spring, ME. Audits, typically conducted twice a year by three key vendors, help keep machinery operating efficiently.

Efficient machine operation at the plant is no surprise, given that these audit reports pull no punches. For example, the maker of a palletizer performed a visual inspection of its equipment at the plant resulting in these specific assessments and recommendations:

• “The case turner is covered by product stickers. Some are flapping. These could easily cause incorrect readings by the photoeyes. The stickers should be removed to assure proper function.”

• “The belting is fraying on the decline belt and should be watched closely for further deterioration.”

• “The pallet dispenser tabletop is warped so that pallets do not seat correctly. This causes occasional misfeeds due to not correctly meshing with the fingers. The back-side fingers try to pick up two pallets, and the near-side fingers try to pick up one. Recommendation is to repair the table top.”

• “The chains are extremely dirty. This will contribute to premature failure of the components. They need to be thoroughly cleaned.”

Supplier audit reports such as this are instrumental to the learning process for Poland Spring mechanics. Vendor training at the plant is separate from the company’s “on-the-job” (OJT) packaging curriculum, developed in-house for operators. (For more specifics on the OJT training program, and how Poland Spring justifies it economically, see story, p. 75).

Poland Spring’s vendor training for mechanics involves personnel from makers of blow-molding machines and all types of packaging machinery used at the facility.

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